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Stinging Nettle

Much More Than a Burning Nuisance

For a much deeper dive, please check out: https://blog.ncascades.org/naturalist-notes/two-burning-houses-a-natural-history-of-stinging-nettle/

Uses

In the Garden

  • Steeping nettle in a container of water makes a fantastic, nutrient-rich fertilizer with good levels of nitrogen, magnesium, and calcium. Additionally, those pesky hairs become a benefit providing bio-available silica. This is a great way to make use of the woody, fibrous bits that aren’t as tasty.
    • Hacking down the aggressive grower and using it as a green mulch around your gardens is another way to leverage and benefit from its substantial biomass.

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